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KENDRA S. ALBRIGHT, PH.D. Curriculum Vitae CURRENT POSITION Goodyear Endowed Professor in Knowledge Management School of Information (iSchool) Kent State University 314 University Library 1125 Risman Drive Kent, OH 44242-0001 Telephone: +1 330-672-2782 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., Communications, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 2002. Concentrations: Information Sciences and Media/Information Economics Dissertation Title: "A World-Systems Perspective on the Role of Telecommunications in Global Development" M.S.L.S., University of Tennessee, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, 1985. B.S., Human Ecology. University of Tennessee, Major: Human Development, 1979. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (ACADEMIC) Goodyear Endowed Professor of Knowledge Management, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, August 2020-present. Oversee program development of the Master’s Degree in Knowledge Management including curriculum review, establishment of an Advisory Board, creation and oversight of student internship positions, advising, teaching, and service. Primary responsibilities focus on research activities funded by the endowment. Professor and Director, School of Information, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 2016-2020. Completed four year contract as Director of the iSchool. Responsibilities included the academic and administrative leadership of an academic program with five master’s degree programs, a developing undergraduate degree program, an undergraduate minor. Oversaw 90+ faculty, staff, and part-time faculty and a budget of $11 million. Responsible for personnel, curriculum, facilities, strategic planning, recruitment, enrollment management, and five master’s degree programs in the school. Coordinated and led the reaccreditation process, which was granted for the full seven-years. Developed an advisory board, alumni network, and student advisory council to engage with the school in strategic guidance and planning.

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KENDRA S. ALBRIGHT, PH.D. Curriculum Vitae

CURRENT POSITION

Goodyear Endowed Professor in Knowledge Management School of Information (iSchool) Kent State University 314 University Library 1125 Risman Drive Kent, OH 44242-0001 Telephone: +1 330-672-2782 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Communications, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 2002. Concentrations: Information Sciences and Media/Information Economics Dissertation Title: "A World-Systems Perspective on the Role of Telecommunications in Global Development"

M.S.L.S., University of Tennessee, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, 1985.

B.S., Human Ecology. University of Tennessee, Major: Human Development, 1979.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (ACADEMIC) Goodyear Endowed Professor of Knowledge Management, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, August

2020-present. Oversee program development of the Master’s Degree in Knowledge Management including curriculum review, establishment of an Advisory Board, creation and oversight of student internship positions, advising, teaching, and service. Primary responsibilities focus on research activities funded by the endowment.

Professor and Director, School of Information, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 2016-2020.

Completed four year contract as Director of the iSchool. Responsibilities included the academic and administrative leadership of an academic program with five master’s degree programs, a developing undergraduate degree program, an undergraduate minor. Oversaw 90+ faculty, staff, and part-time faculty and a budget of $11 million. Responsible for personnel, curriculum, facilities, strategic planning, recruitment, enrollment management, and five master’s degree programs in the school. Coordinated and led the reaccreditation process, which was granted for the full seven-years. Developed an advisory board, alumni network, and student advisory council to engage with the school in strategic guidance and planning.

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Professor, School of Library and Information Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, January 2015-2016.

Taught doctoral courses on Theory and Research Methods, Information Policy and Ethics, and Communication Processes and Information-Seeking Behavior. Taught master’s courses on Strategic Intelligence for Information Professionals and Issues in Information and Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa. Also taught Media Economics for the School of Journalism. Affiliate in the Women’s Studies program. Worked with the University of South Carolina Technology Incubator and the Entrepreneurship Center to promote economic development in the region. Represented the VP for International Affairs at Carolina to the University of Johannesburg to discuss partnership opportunities.

Director, African Studies Program, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 2014-2016.

Led the African Studies program, part of area studies concentrations in Political Science. Chaired a highly successful 2-day African Studies symposium at Carolina, bringing together African scholars across the university to identify opportunities to work together and build interdisciplinary projects. Served as University liaison to partnership with the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Taught course on “Issues in Information and Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa.”

Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. Fall 2008-2015.

Taught doctoral courses on Theory and Research Methods and Information Policy and Ethics. Taught master’s courses on Introduction to Library and Information Studies, Research in Library and Information Science, Special Libraries, Online Information Services, Business Information, Strategic Intelligence for Information Professionals, and Issues in Information and Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa. Taught undergraduate courses on Management and Competitive Intelligence. Also taught Media Economics for the School of Journalism. Affiliate in the Women’s Studies program. Member, Certificate of Health Communication program. Initiated an MOU with Royal I Muteesa University in Kampala, Uganda.

Adjunct Instructor, School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, Spring 2015.

Taught online course on Business Intelligence. Visiting Professor, Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management, Georgian Institute of Public Affairs, Tbilisi, Georgia. Fall 2012, Fall 2013.

Taught doctoral courses on Qualitative Research Methods and Mixed Methods in Research. Taught master’s course on Media Economics. Conducted workshops for students and external stakeholders. Conducted in-depth feasibility study for developing an online program. Reported to Giorgi Margvelashvili, Rector, who later became the fourth president of Georgia.

Deputy Director, Center for Health Information Management Research, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK, June 2007-December 2008.

Served as program coordinator for the International Master’s Programme in Health Informatics. Co-chaired the 12th International Symposium for Health Information Management Research (ISHIMR). Mentored doctoral students in health informatics. Supervised Ph.D. students in health informatics.

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Lecturer (Assistant Professor equivalent plus tenure), Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK, April 2006-December 2008.

Participated in teaching teams for face-to-face courses for master’s/doctoral students including Library Services for Children and Young People, Information Literacy, Organization, Management, and Information Systems, Business Intelligence (Module Coordinator), Libraries, Information, and the Information Society (required), Public Libraries, Information Systems in Organizations (required), Healthcare Information, Information Systems and the Information Society (required), and Research Methods, (Module Coordinator) (required). Undergraduate courses included Business Intelligence (Module Coordinator), Project Methods and Preparation, and Information Systems and the Information Society.

Assistant Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, Fall 2002 – Summer 2006.

Taught courses at the Master’s/Doctoral levels including The Information Environment (required), Business Intelligence for Information Professionals, Foundations of Information Science and Technology (required), The Information Society, International Information Policy, Business Intelligence for Information Professionals. Participated in developing a partnership and MOU with the East African School of Library and Information Science in Kampala, Uganda.

Instructor, School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, Fall 2001 – Summer 2002.

Taught courses at the Master’s level including The Information Environment (required) and Organization and Representation of Information (required).

Graduate Teaching Associate, School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, Fall 1996 – Fall 2001.

Taught courses at the Bachelor’s level including Information Foundations and The Information Consumer.

RESEARCH AND CONSULTING POSITIONS Knowledge Management Consultant, Northeast Ohio Smart Cities Project Development, July 2020 –

present. Program Review Consultant, University of South Florida, March 2020. Editor-in-Chief, Libri, the international journal of libraries and information studies, 2015-present. Joint Editor, Libri, 2013-2014. Consultant, South Carolina Department of Transportation, 2010. Developed and presented training

workshop to state government and small businesses on marketing. Consultant, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, August 2008 - February 2009.

Proposed, developed, and trained academic staff, on distance education program for international Master’s degree in Health Informatics.

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Consultant, U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS), 2005. Investigated the role of Sub-Saharan libraries in the dissemination of HIV/AIDS information. Report published and disseminated to President George W. Bush and members of Congress.

Consultant, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 2003.

Conducted survey research and analysis of distributed energy technologies.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (NON-ACADEMIC) Manager of Research Services, Information International Associates, Inc., 2000-2001.

Primary responsibilities: Provided technical expertise to varying projects and contracts; directed research projects for public and private organizations.

Director, Information Services and Corporate Services Divisions, Information International Associates, Inc., 1992-96.

Primary responsibilities: Wrote proposals and managed multiple government contracts including a five-year contract for the U.S. Department of Energy producing records for the Energy Science and Technology Database and others; developed and conducted research services for business and industry.

Independent Consultant, 1990-2002.

Primary responsibilities: Research and market analyses. Past projects included systems analysis and automation of a research center; literature searching, market research, statistical data collection and analysis, and document delivery for market research firms. Additional consulting work included focus groups and the development of communications models, technical writing and editing, compilation of bibliographies. Primary subject areas in business, science and technology.

Reference Librarian, Central Research Library, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 1990-1992.

Primary responsibilities: searched online databases; compiled bibliographies; answered reference questions for research staff in a scientific-technical environment; served as liaison librarian to Chemistry, Engineering, Information Services, and Management Divisions; served as coordinator of CD-ROM services; chaired the Library Marketing Committee; and chaired the Cost-Recovery Task Team.

Technical Librarian II, Information Applications Department (formerly Information Support), Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 1989-1990.

Primary responsibilities: served as researcher in expert systems development, particularly knowledge acquisition; developed and maintained PC-based bibliographic databases; designed and developed a records management system; conducted a feasibility study of executive information systems.

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Department Head, Information Applications Department (formerly Information Support), Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 1989.

Primary responsibilities: managed budget for department; supervised information staff of 16; coordinated project assignments, provided project management support to scientists and engineers; developed proposals for new projects.

Supervisor, Information Support, Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 1986-1988.

Primary responsibilities: established new cost-recovery service providing extended reference/information support services; hired, trained, and supervised staff; developed projects; managed budget. Within six months, services expanded to include: development, indexing, and maintenance of microcomputer databases; electronic access to special collections; and utilization of state-of-the-art technologies in information management applications, project management software, and optical storage.

Manager, Business Information Center, Whittle Communications, L.P., Knoxville, Tennessee. 1985-1986. Primary responsibilities: managed budget; oversaw all secondary market research functions for a major publishing company; searched a range of online databases; developed specialized business collections.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Academic Affairs Leadership Retreat, 2018: Academic Leaders in Service to their Institution and

its Mission, with workshops led by ACE Leadership Academy for Department Chairs

• Academic Affairs Leadership Retreat, 2017: Faculty Success (workshops by the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity)

• Fellow, Pipeline for Academic Leadership (PAL) inaugural program. University of South Carolina. 2014-2015

AWARDS/HONORS • Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Tennessee, School of Information Sciences, 2017.

• University of South Carolina, “Rising Star,” 2011

• Showcased Researcher at the University of Sheffield, 2008

• Learned Societies Travel Awards, University of Sheffield, 2006, 2007

• 2006 Award for Best Information Behaviour Conference Paper, American Society for Information Science & Technology, Special Interest Group on Information Needs, Seeking, and USE (SIG USE)

• Innovative Technology Teaching Award, College of Communication & Information, University of Tennessee, 2005

• Nominated, Professional Promise Award, University of Tennessee, 2005

• Nominated, ALISE Teaching Award, Association for Library and Information Science Education, 2004

• Student of the Year, East Tennessee Chapter, American Society for Information Science, 2000

• Doctoral Student to ALISE Award, 2000

• Graduate Mentoring Program for Teaching, University of Tennessee, 1998-1999

• Kappa Tau Alpha, Communications Honor Society, 1997

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GRANTS FUNDED: • Visiting Professor Grant, University of South Carolina, April 2016. $23,824.

• Faculty Research Grant Award, Walker Institute for International Studies, USC, August 2015. $4,000.

• USC, Walker Institute for International Studies Grant. Design and Creation of Database for Development Studies. Summer 2013. $4,000.

• Travel Grant. Walker Institute for International Studies, USC. August 2013

• ALISE Research Grant. Information Vaccine: Using Graphic Novels as an AIDS Information Vaccine for Young Adults. October 2012. $5,000.

• Co-PI. USC Office of Research Grant. Information Vaccine: Graphic Novels as an HIV/AIDS Prevention Tool for Young Adults. February 2013. $11,411.92.

• PI. Community Initiative Grant. Information Vaccine: Using Graphic Novels as an AIDS Prevention Tool for Young Adults (Phase 2), October 2011. $5,000.

• PI. Faculty Development Stimulus Funds: Travel award, i3 Information: Interactions and Impact Conference, Aberdeen, Scotland, 2011. Funded.

• PI. Faculty Development Stimulus Funds: Travel award, ISIC Conference, Murcia Spain, 2010. Funded.

• PI. Sheffield Enterprise. Business in the Curriculum, 2007. Funded. £8,900.

• PI. Centre for Inquiry-Based Learning in the Arts and Social Sciences (CILASS). Inquiry-Based Learning in Research Methods, 2007. Funded. £8,400.

• PI. Association of Commonwealth Universities/British Academy, Information Vaccine: Development of an HIV/AIDS Information Curriculum in Uganda, 2006. Funded. £4,410.

• PI. Scholarly Activity and Research Incentive Funds (SARIF) Grant, The Role of Information in Uganda’s Reduction of HIV/AIDS Prevalence, 2005. Funded.

• PI. Research Grant, College of Communication & Information, The Role of Information in Uganda’s Reduction of HIV/AIDS Prevalence, 2004. Funded.

• PI. Scholarly Activity and Research Incentive Funds (SARIF) Grant, The Role of Information in Uganda’s Reduction of HIV/AIDS Prevalence, 2004. Funded.

• PI. Scholarly Activity and Research Incentive Funds (SARIF) Grant, Mapping the Flow of HIV/AIDS Information in Uganda, 2003. Funded.

NOT FUNDED: • PI. USC Provost Grant – Social Sciences. Hide and Seek: Investigating Unconscious Influences on

Information Retrieval. 2014. Not funded. $19,962.

• PI. Elton John AIDS Foundation. AIDS in the End Zone. 2014. $72,190.

• PI. CIGNA Foundation. AIDS in the End Zone: A graphic novel for HIV/AIDS prevention for South Carolina Teens. 2013. No response from CIGNA. $5,000.

• PI. Elton John AIDS Foundation. AIDS in the End Zone: A Graphic Novel Intervention for Incarcerated Youth in South Carolina. 2013.

• PI. USC Office of Research Grant. Evidence-Based Business Information Partnership for Economic Development: The Strategic Business Information Service (S-BIS). February 2013. $97,819.

• PI. USC Provost Humanities Grant. Information Vaccine: Using Graphic Novels as an HIV/AIDS Information Vaccine for Young Adults, October 2012. $19,936.

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• PI. Central Carolina Community Foundation. Information Vaccine: Using Graphic Novels as an AIDS Prevention Tool for Youth, September 2011.

• PI. Institute for Museum and Library Services. Business Information Literacy Development Service (BuILDS), 2011.

• PI. Institute for Museum and Library Services. Business Information Literacy Development Service (BuILDS), 2010.

• PI. Institute for Museum and Library Services. Situational Determinants of Information Seeking in Victims of Domestic Abuse, 2009.

• PI. British Council. Information Vaccine: Collaborative Development of an HIV/AIDS Information Curriculum, 2007. £98,000.

• PI. UK Statistics Commission. Accessibility of Statistical Data, 2006. Not funded. £75,000.

• PI. Department of Justice, Data Mining of Open Source Information for Knowledge Discovery: Identification of Potential Terrorist Targets.

• PI. National Institutes of Health, Controlling AIDS in Uganda: Faith, Information, Change, 2004.

• Co-PI. National Science Foundation, Mathematical Modeling of HIV/AIDS Information in Uganda, 2005.

SELECTED INSTITUTIONAL/COMMITTEE SERVICE Kent State University (as Goodyear Endowed Professor of Knowledge Management) KM Advisory Committee Kent State University (as Director of the iSchool) University

Search Committee Member: Dean of Libraries Member, Chairs & Directors Group College of Communications and Information

Member, College of Communications and Information Leadership Team Member, Ph.D. Program Committee University of South Carolina (as Professor/Associate Professor) School of Library and Information Science Curriculum Committee, Co-Chair, 2013-2015

Curriculum Committee, 2008-2012 Strategic Planning Task Force, Chair, 2014-2015 Tenure & Promotion Committee, 2008-2016 Undergraduate Committee, 2008-2015 Ph.D. Committee, 2010-2015 B.S.I.S. Committee, 2009-2015 College of Mass Communication and Information Studies I-Comm Co-Chair, 2011, 2012 Intercom

University Service Faculty Senate, 2011-2014 Curriculum & Courses Committee, 2013-2016 Carolina Judicial Council, 2010-2016 Walker Institute of International Affairs, Grant Reviewer, 2012-2013

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University of Sheffield (as Lecturer)

Department of Information Studies Programme Coordinator, MSc Health Informatics (International Programme)

Library Committee, 2006-2008 Staff-Student Committee, 2006-2007

Teaching Committee, 2006-2008 Deputy Administrator, Departmental Research Ethics, 2007-2008

University Committees Social Sciences Faculty Board, 2007-2008

University of Tennessee (as Assistant Professor)

College of Communication & Information Graduate Studies Committee, 2004-2006 School of Information Sciences

Faculty Affairs Committee, 2004-2005 Ad Hoc Comprehensive Exam Committee, 2003-2005 Comprehensive Examination Committee, 2002-2004 Chair, Summer 2003

Faculty Senate, College of Communication and Information, 2003-2004 Educational Policy Committee and Teaching Council

PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Gavigan, K., Styslinger, M., & Albright, K. (2017). Literacy Behind the Fence: Successful Strategies for Developing Readers and Writers. New York: Rowan & Littlefield.

Albright, K. S. & Gavigan, K. (Eds.), Petrulis, S.J. (Illus.). (2014). AIDS in the End Zone. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Young Palmetto Press.

Bath, P. A., Albright, K., & Norris, T. (Eds). (2007). Proceedings of ISHIMR 2007: The Twelfth International Symposium on Health Information Management Research. Sheffield: The Centre for Health Information Management Research.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Liu, J.J. & Albright, K.S. (2018). Exploring the Roles of the Unconscious in Information Search Behaviours. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, https://doi.org/10.1177/0961000618769984. Zhang, Y., Albright, K. S., & Vasconcelos, A. C. (2015). A Comparison Study of HIV/AIDS Awareness Posters of France and Uganda: Situational Analysis Based on Cultural Issues (submitted).

Gavigan, K. & Albright, K. (2015). Writing from Behind the Fence: Incarcerated Youth and a Graphic Novel on HIV/AIDS. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 59(1), 41–50.

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Albright, K. & Gavigan, K. (2014). Information Vaccine: Using a Graphic Novel as an HIV/ AIDS Prevention Tool for Young Adults. Journal of Education in Library and Information Science, 55(2), 178-185. Albright, K. S. & Petrulis, S. J. (2013). Information Vaccine: A Graphic Novel for HIV/AIDS Prevention. Knowledge Quest, 41(3), E1-E5. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/aaslpubsandjournals/knowledgequest/docs/KQ_JanFeb_13_OE_R4_TAGS.pdf Brown, R. & Albright, K. S. (2013). The Google Online Marketing Challenge and Distributed Learning. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 54(1), 22-36. Albright, K., Petrulis, R., Vasconcelos, A., & Wood, J. (2012). Inquiry-based learning, research methods and dissertation support in Information Studies, Education for Information, 29 (1), 19-38. Albright, K. S. (2011). Psychodynamic Perspectives in Information Behaviour. Information Research, 16(1), paper 457. Retrieved from http://InformationR.net/ir/16-1/paper457.html Albright, K. S. (2010). Multidisciplinarity in Information Behaviour: Expanding Boundaries or Fragmentation of the Field? Libri, 60(2), 98-106. Mlauzi, F. & Albright, K. S. (2009). Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Development Information for Professional Women in Zambia. International Journal of Technology Management, 45(1/2), 177-195. Joshi, H. R., Lenhart, S., Albright, K. & Gipson, K. (2008). Modelling the Effect of Information Campaigns on the HIV Epidemic in Uganda. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 5(4), 757-770. Albright, K. S. (2007). AIDS and Culture: The Case for an African Information Identity. International Review of Information Ethics, 7. Albright, K. S. & Kawooya, D. (2007). Libraries in the Time of AIDS: African Perspectives and Recommendations for a Revised Model of LIS Education. International Information & Library Review, 39(2), 109-120. Albright, K. S. (2005). Global Measures of Development and the Information Society. New Library World, 106(7/8), 320-331. Albright, K. S. & Kawooya, D. (2005). The Role of Information in Uganda's Reduction of HIV/AIDS Prevalence: Individual Perceptions of HIV/AIDS Information.” Information Development, 21(2), 106-112. Albright, K. S. (2004). Environmental Scanning: Radar for Organizational Success. Information Management Journal, 38(3), 38-45. Jones, K. (1999). Linguistic Searching Versus Relevance Ranking: DR-LINK and TARGET. Online & CD-ROM Review, 23(2): 65-80.

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REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS Edgar, W.B., & Albright, K. (2020). Human Knowledge Problems, Knowledge Activities, and the Activities’ Effects. International Conference on Knowledge Management (ICKM), December 3-5, 2020, Durham, North Carolina. Rorissa, A., Hemalata, I., Assefa, S., Albright, K., & Caidi, N. (2020). LIS Education in a Pandemic Era:

Innovative Teaching Methods, Strategies, & Technologies. Association for Information Science &

Education, October 13-23, 2020, Virtual conference.

Julien, H., Aharony, N., Limberg, L., Albright, K., Fourie, I., & Bronstein, J. (2017). Information Literacy in an Era of Information Uncertainty (Panel). Proceedings of the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, October 30, 2017, Washington, D.C. Albright, K.S., Liu, J., & Zamir, H. (2017). Hide and Seek: Unconscious Influences in Information Retrieval. i3: Information, Interactions, and Impact, June 27-30, Aberdeen, Scotland. Albright, K.S. & Bronstein, J. (2016). Special Libraries in the 20th Century: Who Are We? CoLIS, June 27-29, Uppsala, Sweden. Albright, K.S. & Bothma, T. (2016, January). Citizen Scholarship using Web 2.0 Tools in Library and Information Science Journals. Proceedings of Bobcatsss 2016, Lyon, France.

Liu, J., Albright, K., & Zamir, H. (2016, March). The role of the unconscious in information retrieval: What user perception tells us. In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM on Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval (pp. 289-292).

Gavigan, K. & Albright, K. (2015, August). A Culturally-Targeted HIV/AIDS Graphic Novel for Teen Well-Being. World Library and Information Congress: 81st IFLA General Conference and Council, Cape Town, South Africa. Retrieved from http://library.ifla.org/1148/1/189-gavigan-en.pdf. Gavigan, K. & Albright, K. (2013, December). AIDS in the End Zone: The Use of a Graphic Novel as an HIV/AIDS Prevention Tool for Young Adults. The National Literacy Research Association (LRA) Conference, Dallas, Texas. Gavigan, K. & Albright, K.S. (2013, August). Enhancing Students’ HIV/AIDS Prevention Skills through a Graphic Novel. Proceedings of the International Association of School Libraries, Bali, Indonesia. Albright, K. & Gavigan, K. (2013, June). AIDS in the End Zone: Using a Graphic Novel as an HIV/AIDS Prevention Tool for Young Adults. Proceedings of i3: Information, Interactions, and Impact (I3) Conference, Aberdeen, Scotland. Assefa, S., Rorissa, A., Alemneh, D. G., & Albright, K. (2012, October). Content Divide: Africa and the Global Knowledge Footprint. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Baltimore, Maryland.

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Albright, K.S. (2012, August). Strategic Intelligence for Information Professionals: Mining Digital Information. Proceedings of the Uganda Library Association National Conference, Kampala, Uganda. Kigongo-Bukenya, I., Koehler, W., & Albright, K. S. (2012, August). Toward a Regional Consortium of LIS Educators and Practitioners in Developing Countries in Partnership with American Universities: Barriers and Opportunities in the East African Community. World Library and Information Congress: 78th IFLA General Conference and Council, Helsinki, Finland. Kasusse, M., Wilberforce, M., & Albright, K. (2010, October). Information Professionals as Partners in Health Care: A Need to Redefine Their Role in Uganda and Kenya. The 12th Congress of the Association for Health Information and Libraries in Africa (AHILA); Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Albright, K. S. (2010, September). Psychodynamic Perspectives in Information Behaviour. Proceedings of the Information Seeking in Context Conference: ISIC 2010, Murcia, Spain. Murcia, Spain: University of Murcia. Minion, J.T., Bath, P.A., & Albright, K. (2010, June). From Sponge to Source: Health Information in the Lives of Gay Men Living with HIV. Proceedings of the 8th Global Conference on Health, Illness and Disease. Inter-Disciplinary Press: Oxford. Retrieved from http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/minion-paper.pdf. Rioux, K., Mehra, B., & Albright, K. (2008, October). Conceptualizing Social Justice in the Information Sciences. Proceedings of the 71st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Columbus, Ohio.

Mlauzi, F. & Albright, K. S. (2008, July). Theoretical Perspectives on the Role of ICTs in Professional Women’s Access to Development Information in Zambia. Proceedings of the XVIII Standing Conference of Eastern, Central and Southern African Library and Information Professionals (SCECSAL XVII), Lusaka, Zambia. Albright, K. S., Britz, J., & Koehler, W. (2007, November). North American Information Initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa (NAIISA): Social Computing Environments and Implications, Proceedings of the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Albright, K. S. (2007, August). HIV/AIDS Information Seeking and Healthcare Communications in Sub-Saharan Africa. World Library and Information Congress: 73rd IFLA General Conference and Council, Durban, South Africa. Retrieved from http://www.ifla.org/iv/ifla73/index.htm. Cortez, E. M., Albright, K. S., Hernandez, N., Britz, J. & Kigongo-Bukenya. I. (2007, August). Forging Partnerships across the World: International Collaborative Initiatives between LIS Programs. World Library and Information Congress: 73rd IFLA General Conference and Council, Durban, South Africa. Retrieved from http://www.ifla.org/iv/ifla73/index.htm. Albright, K. S., Musoke, M. & Ikoja-Odongo, R. (2007, July). Information Vaccine: Development of an HIV/AIDS Information Curriculum in Uganda. Proceedings of ISHIMR 2007: The Twelfth International Symposium on Health Information Management Research, Sheffield, UK. Sheffield: The Centre for Health Information Management Research.

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Albright, K. & Kigongo-Bukenya, I. (2006, November). Libraries and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: Realities of Culture and Curriculum. Proceedings of the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Austin Texas. Mehra, B. & Albright, K. (2006, November). Health Information Services Available for People Living with HIV/AIDS: Perspectives of Library and Information Professionals. Proceedings of the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Austin Texas. (SIG USE Best Paper Award). Mehra, B., Albright, K. & Rioux, K. (2006, November). A Practical Framework for Social Justice Research in the Information Professions. Proceedings of the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Austin Texas. Albright, K. S., Kawooya, D., & Hoff, J. (2006, July). Information Vaccine: Information and Uganda's Reduction of HIV/AIDS. Proceedings of the XVII Standing Conference of Eastern, Central and Southern African Library and Information Professionals (SCECSAL XVII), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Albright, K. S. & Kawooya, D. (2004, November). The Role of Information in Uganda's Reduction of HIV/AIDS Prevalence: The Rakai Project and World Vision Cases. Proceedings of the 67th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Providence, Rhode Island. Oh, E. & Albright, K. (2004). Learning Styles and Information Seeking Behaviors in Online Information Retrieval Environments. Proceedings of the 15th International SITE Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Norfolk, VA: The Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. Phifer, M. S., Jones, K. A., Gadagkar, H., & Emrich, M. L. (1989, October). Knowledge-Based Decision Support for Travel Formulation and Analysis. International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems (ISMIS), Charlotte, North Carolina, CONF-8910314-2. Emrich, M. L., Hardee, H., Jairam, B. N., Morris, J. D., & Jones, K. A. (1988, October). Obligation and Outlay Forecasting System. In Ras, Z.W. (Ed.), Methodologies for Intelligent Systems IV: Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, Charlotte, North Carolina. Arrowood, L. F., Emrich, M. L.,Sadlowe, A. R., Jones, K. A., Watson, B. D., & Surapaneni, R. (1988, April). Knowledge-Based Cost Estimating vs. Traditional Software Cost Models. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference and Exhibition, ESD/SMI Expert Systems-88: Solutions in Manufacturing, Detroit, Michigan. The Engineering Society of Detroit and the Society for Machine Intelligence, Detroit, Michigan. Phifer, M. S., Allen, S. J., Emrich, M. L., Sadlowe, A. R., Jones, K. A. & Arrowood, L. (1987, November). Abridged Proceedings of the Conference on Expert Systems Technology in the ADP Environment, Washington, D.C., ORNL/DSRD-7, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Arrowood, L. F., Albright, K., Emrich, M. L. & Sadlowe, A. R. (1987, October). Knowledge-Based ADP Project Cost Estimating. Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems: Colloquia Program, Charlotte, North Carolina, ORNL-6417, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

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Sadlowe, A. R., Arrowood, L. F., Jones, K. A., Emrich, M. L., & Watson, B. D. (1987, October). ADP Cost Estimating Heuristics. Southeast Meeting of the Institute of Management Sciences, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, CONF-8710160-1.

Hardee, H. K., Jones, K. A., Morris, J. D., & Emrich, M. L. (1987, October). Aiding Air Force Budget Analysis with Expert System Tools and Techniques. Southeast Meeting of the Institute of Management Sciences, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, CONF-8710160-5. Jones K. A., Emrich, M. L., Sadlowe, A. R., & Arrowood, L. F. (1987, August). Knowledge Acquisition Issues Encountered During the Development of an Estimating Expert System. Second International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Honolulu, Hawaii. West Lafayette, Indiana: International Commission on Human Aspects in Computing, Purdue University, CONF-870841-3. Emrich, M. L., Sadlowe, A. R., Arrowood, L. F., & Jones, K. A. (1987, June). The Capture of Navy Expertise to Aid Future Project Leaders in Estimating ADP Services. Expert Systems for Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Dearborn, Michigan, Engineering Society of Detroit and the Society for Machine Intelligence, Detroit, Michigan. CONFERENCE PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND POSTERS (INVITED) Albright, K. (2020, November). Invited Speaker. Georgia Library Association. Virtual Meeting, November 6, 2002. Albright, K.S. & Gavigan, K. (2018, August). Keynote Address: Writing an HIV/AIDS Graphic Novel for Teens: Views from Behind the Fence. 2nd Biannual Marantz Picturebook Research Symposium, August 5-7, 2018, Kent, Ohio. Albright, K.S. (2017). Keynote Address: Social Justice Considerations in Information and Communication. Northeast Ohio Regional Library Services Workshop, Twinsburg, OH, May 4, 2017. Albright, K.S. (2016). Leadership for Radical Change. Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Conference, Boston, MA, January 2016. Albright, K.S. (2015). Domestic Violence. Sermon presented to the Unitarian Universalist Church, July 24, 2015. Columbia, SC. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2014). My Story: Domestic Violence. National Advocacy Center, October 21, 2014, Columbia, SC. (Invited). Albright, K.S. & Gavigan, K. (2014). AIDS in the End Zone: The Use of a Graphic Novel as an HIV/ AIDS Prevention Tool for Young Adults, Round Table for African American Concerns (RAAC) & USC/SLIS Diversity Leadership Group. South Carolina Library Association Annual Conference, Columbia, South Carolina, October 23, 2014. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2013). Information Outsiders of the 21st Century: Access and Implications of Information Behavior Research. Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Montreal, Canada, November 1-5, 2014.

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Gavigan, K. & Albright, K. (2013). Information Vaccine: Using Graphic Novels as an AIDS Information Vaccine for Young Adults. Presented at the ALISE Awards Papers Session, Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Conference, Seattle, WA, January 2013. Gavigan, K. & Albright, K. (2013). The Beauty of Subversion: Asking the Difficult Questions in Youth Research, Teaching and Practice. Presented at the Youth Services SIG Panel Session, Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Conference, Seattle, WA, January 2013. Gavigan, K. & Albright, K.S. (2013). Information Vaccine: An HIV/AIDS Graphic Novel for Teens in South Carolina. American Library Association Midwinter Conference, Seattle, Washington, January 25-29, 2013 (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2012). Distance Education at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. Presented at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs, Tbilisi, Georgia, October 17, 2012. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2012). Financial Aspects of Domestic Violence. Presented at Newbury College, October 23, 2012. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2012). Economic Abuse in Domestic Violence. Presented to the Optimist Club of Columbia, SC, November 20, 2012. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2011). Getting Your Joy Back: Dealing with Domestic Violence and Being Resilient. LAUGH, Lexington, South Carolina, October 29, 2011. Columbia, SC. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2009). Domestic Violence. Healthy Women Now 2009, Columbia, South Carolina, October 2009. Columbia, SC: Vision Leadership Institute. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2012). Information Vaccine: The Role of Information in HIV/AIDS Prevention. Presented to the Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management, Tbilisi, Georgia, October 10, 2012. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2012). Strategic Intelligence for Information Professionals: Mining Digital Information. Uganda Library Association National Conference, August 2012, Kampala, Uganda. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2012). Financial Aspects of Domestic Violence. Presented to Newbury College, October 23, 2012. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2012). Economic Abuse in Domestic Violence. Presented to the Optimist Club of Columbia, SC, November 20, 2012. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2011). Getting Your Joy Back: Dealing with Domestic Violence and Being Resilient. LAUGH, Lexington, South Carolina, October 29, 2011. Columbia, SC. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (2009). Domestic Violence. Healthy Women Now 2009, Columbia, South Carolina, October 2009. Columbia, SC: Vision Leadership Institute. (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2009). Keynote Address. Information, Interactions, and Impact (i3) Conference, Aberdeen, Scotland, June 25-28, 2009. http://www.i3conference.org.uk/ (Invited).

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Albright, K. S. (2008). Education for the Management of Information/Knowledge Resources. Training of Trainers for Library and Information Professionals and Services, Kampala Uganda, 14-18 January 2008. Kampala, Uganda: Makerere University. (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2007). HIV/AIDS Information Seeking and Healthcare Communications in Sub-Saharan Africa. International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), Durban, South Africa, August 18-24, 2007. (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2007). AIDS and Culture: The Case for an African Information Identity. Information Ethics for and from Africa, Pretoria, South Africa, February 5-8, 2007. (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2006). Library and Information Professionals in Sub-Saharan Africa: AIDS, Identity, and Curriculum. Departmental Research Forum, University of Sheffield Department of Information Studies, November 28, 2006.(Invited). Albright, K. S. (2005). Turning Information into Intelligence. Presented to Faculty, Students, and Guests at the East African School of Library and Information Science, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, March 17, 2005. (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2004). International HIV/AIDS Information Policies. Presented to Faculty, Students, and Guests at the East African School of Library and Information Science, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, September 29, 2004. (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2004). Varied Research Methodologies in the Information Sciences. Presented to Library Faculty as part of the W.R.A.P.S. Seminar Series, University of Tennessee Knoxville, July 15, 2004 (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2004). Ethical Considerations of Information and Communication Technologies and Women in Development. TechSposium: Improving Education and Health Through Information Technology: Global and Local Strategies, University of Memphis, March 31, 2004 (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2002). A World-Systems Perspective on the Role of Telecommunications in Global Development. Presented to the School of Information Sciences Research Forum, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 23, 2002. (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2000). Is There Life After Graduate School? Presented to the University of Tennessee School of Information Sciences Career Night, Knoxville, Tennessee, November 3, 2000. (Invited). Jones, K. Albright (1999). Research Experiences in a Doctoral Program (or "I quit my job for this?"). Presented to the Joint Chapters of the East Tennessee Chapter of the American Society for Information Sciences, Association of Records Managers and Administrators, and Appalachian Chapter of the Special Libraries Association, Research Showcase for the UTK School of Information Sciences, Knoxville, Tennessee, March 11, 1999. (Invited). Jones, K. Albright (1996). Information Brokering. Presented to the University of Tennessee Student Chapters of the American Library Association and the Special Libraries Association, Knoxville, Tennessee, February 15, 1996. (Invited).

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Jones, K. Albright (1996). Introduction to Business Resources. Presented to a group of visitors from Russia, sponsored by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, April 12, 1996. (Invited). Jones, K. Albright (1995). Marketing of Information Services. Presented to the Appalachian Chapter of the Special Libraries Association, Knoxville, Tennessee, January 12, 1995. (Invited). Jones, K. Albright (1995). Internet Resources for Accountants. Presented to the Knoxville Chapter of the National Association of Accountants, Knoxville, Tennessee, December 18, 1995. (Invited). CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS, PRESENTATIONS, AND POSTERS (PEER REVIEWED) Chu, C., Raju, J., Albright, K.S. et al. (2018). Building Strong LIS Education: A Call to Global and Local

Action. IFLA World Library and Information Congress, August 24-30, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Albright, K., Anderson, A. & Phillips, A. (2018). Cyberbullying, Digital Citizenship, and Youth with Autism: Global LIS Education as a Piece in the Puzzle. ALISE: Expanding the LIS Education Universe, February 6-9, Denver, Colorado. Albright, K, Lewis, E., & Wagner, T. (2018). Teaching through Activism: Service Learning, Community Archives, and Digital Repository Building in MLIS Classrooms. ALISE: Expanding the LIS Education Universe, February 6-9, Denver, Colorado. Albright, K., Cooke, N. & Sweeney, M. (2018). You’re So Sensitive: How LIS Professionals Define and Discuss Microaggressions. ALISE: Expanding the LIS Education Universe, February 6-9, Denver, Colorado. Albright, K. et al. (2018). LIS Qualifications, Certification, and the Meaning of ‘Professional’ Around the World. ALISE: Expanding the LIS Education Universe, February 6-9, Denver, Colorado. Albright, K. (2014). Creating Comics across the Curriculum – A Graphic Novel about HIV/AIDS Prevention. The Library: The Heart of the School, the Virginia Association of School Librarians Annual Conference, Roanoke, Virginia, November 6-8, 2014. Albright, K.S. (2014). A Dangerous Method: Psychodynamic Approaches to Exploring Emotion in Information Behavior. International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) World Library and Information Congress 2014, Lyon, France, 16-22 August 2014. Albright, K. & Gavigan, K. (2014). The Creation of the Young Adult Graphic Novella, AIDS in the End Zone. Virginia Association of School Librarians, Roanoke, Virginia, November 7, 2014. Albright, K. & Gavigan, K. (2014). Diversity, HIV/AIDS, and Psychoanalytic Theory: The Creation of the Young Adult Graphic Novel, AIDS in the End Zone. The Children’s Literature Association Conference, Columbia, S.C., June 2014. Gavigan, K. & Albright, K. (2014). Writing Behind the Fence: Incarcerated Youth and a Graphic Novel on HIV/AIDS. Literacy Research Association (LRA) Conference, Marco Island, Florida, December, 2014.

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Gavigan, K. & Albright, K.S. (2013). AIDS in the End Zone: The Use of a Graphic Novel as an HIV/ AIDS Prevention Tool for Young Adults: Roundtable Presentation. Literacy Research Association, Dallas, December 4, 2013. Gavigan, K. & Albright, K. (2013). The Beauty of Subversion: Asking the Difficult Questions in Youth Research, Teaching and Practice. Presented at the Youth Services SIG Panel Session, Association for Library and Information Science Education, Seattle, Washington, January 22-25, 2013. Gavigan, K. & Albright, K.S. (2013). Information Vaccine: Development of a Graphic Novel for HIV/AIDS Prevention. Presented at the ALISE Awards Papers Session, Association for Library and Information Science Education, Seattle, Washington, January 22-25, 2013. Brown, R., Dubjnakovic, A. & Hastings, S. (presented by Albright, K.S.). (2012). Libraries in the Digital Age, Zadar Croatia, June 16-20, 2012. Zhang, Y. & Albright, K.S. (2012). Are We on The Same Page? A Pilot Study of What is Strategic Information for Decision Making Understandable by Business Information Librarians and Small Business Executives. ALISE Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX, January 17-20, 2012. Kasusse, M., Wilberforce, M., & Albright, K. (2010). Information Professionals as Partners in Health Care: A Need to Re-define their Role in Uganda and Kenya. The 12th Congress of the Association for Health Information and Libraries in Africa (AHILA); Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, October 11-16, 2010. Vasconcelos, A.C., Wood, J., Albright, K., & Petrulis, R. (2009). Triads, Posters, and Postgrads: Inquiry-Based Learning Research methods and Dissertation Support. Learning and Teaching Conference, University of Sheffield, January 2009. Sheffield, UK: Center for Inquiry-Based Learning in the Arts and Social Sciences. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/cilass.slideshare/triads-posters-and-postgrads-inquirybased-learning-research-methods-and-dissertation-support-january-2009-presentation. Kigongo-Bukenya, I., Albright, K.S., Britz, J. & Koehler, W. (2008). North American Partnerships and Priorities for Information Initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa. The 18th Standing Conference of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa Library and Information Associations (SCECSAL), Lusaka, Zambia, July 2008. Mulauzi, F. & K. S. Albright. (2008). The Role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Professional Women’s Access to Development Information in Zambia, The 18th Standing Conference of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa Library and Information Associations (SCECSAL), Lusaka, Zambia, July 2008. Albright, K. S., Musoke, M. & Ikoja-Odongo, R. (2007). Information Vaccine: Development of an HIV/AIDS Information Course in Uganda. 12th International Symposium for Health Information Management Research (ISHIMR), Sheffield, UK, 18-20 July 2007. Sheffield, UK: University of Sheffield Centre for Health Information Management Research. Albright, K. S., Kawooya, D. & Hoff, J. (2006). Information Vaccine: Information and Uganda's Reduction of HIV/AIDS, in Proceedings of the XVII Standing Conference of Eastern, Central and Southern African Library and Information Professionals (SCECSAL XVII), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, July 10-14, 2006.

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Albright, K. S. (2005). The Role of Information in Uganda’s Reduction of HIV/AIDS Prevalence: Organizational Issues, Crosscurrents of Global Social Justice: Class, Gender and Race, Global Studies Association of North America Fourth Annual Conference, Knoxville, TN, May 13-15, 2005. Albright, K. S. & Kawooya, D. (2005). The Role of Information in Uganda's Reduction of HIV/AIDS Prevalence: Organizational Issues, National AIDS Conference, Kampala, Uganda, March 22, 2005. Albright, K. S. & Raber, N. D. (2005). Global Information Courses Across the Curriculum, Association for Library and Information Science Education, Boston, Massachusetts, January 12, 2005. Albright, K. S. (2004). A Comparative Study of National HIV/AIDS Information Policies, AIDS in Culture Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, December 10, 2004. Albright, K. S. (2003). Global Measures of Development and the Information Society: How Adequate Are They? Ethics of Electronic Information in the 21st Century, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, October 25, 2003. Albright, K. S. (2003). HIV/AIDS: Information Policy Responses of Selected Countries, Ethics of Electronic Information in the 21st Century, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, October 15, 2003. Albright, K. S. (2001). Use of Electronic Mail in a Distance Education Setting, Connections 2000, University of Tennessee, October 27-28, 2000. Abstract also published in The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science. Jones, K. Albright (1999). Universal Service: Economic Aspects of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, Connections '99, University of Toronto, October 22-23, 1999. Abstract also published in The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, 24(2/3): 34, June-September, 1999. Jones, K. Albright (1999). Users as Consumers: An Economic History of Libraries, Beyond 2000: Designing Education for Library and Information Professionals Beyond 2000, Association for Library and Information Science Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 26-29, 1999. Jones, K. Albright (1998). Telecommunications Development in Africa, Connections '98, University of Western Ontario, October 24-25, 1998, London, Ontario, 1998. Abstract also published in The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, 23(2): 48, September, 1998. Jones, K. Albright and Henderson, D. (1996). Quality Issues in Information Services, Inforum '96, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, April 26, 1996. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Scientific and Technical Information.

REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS

Mehra, B., Albright, K., Chu, C. & Du, T. (2020). Mehra, B., Rioux, K. & Albright, K. (2010). Social Justice in the Library and Information Science Professions. In Bates, M. and Maack, M. N., (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, 3rd ed (pp. 4820-4836) Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

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Bath, P. A., Sen, B. A., & Albright, K. S. (2008). Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Palliative Care. In Payne, S. and Seymour, J. (Eds.), Palliative Care Nursing: Principles and Evidence for Practice, 2nd Edition (pp. 608-624). Berkshire, UK: Open University Press. Albright, K. S., Kawooya, D., & Hoff, J. (2007). Information Vaccine: Information and Uganda's Reduction of HIV/AIDS. In Mcharazo, A. and Koopman, S. (Eds.), Librarianship as a Bridge to an Information and Knowledge Society in Africa (pp. 486-499). Munich: K.G. Saur. Bates, B. J. & Albright, K. S. (2005). Issues in Network/Distribution Economics. In Albarran, A., Wirth, M., and Chan-Olmsted, S. (Eds.), Media Management and Economics Handbook (pp. 417-443). Mahweh, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Bates, B. J., Jones, K. A. & Washington, K. D. (2002). Not Your Plain Old Telephone: New Services and New Impacts. In Atkin, D. & Lin, C. A. (Eds.), Communication, Technology and Society (pp. 91-124).. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. Jones, K. A., Sadlowe, A. R., Emrich, M. L., Arrowood, L. F., & Watson, B. D. (1988). A Comparative Study of Project Estimating Tools. In Emrich, M. L., Sadlowe, A. R., and Arrowood, L. F. (Eds.), Expert Systems in Advanced Data Processing (pp. 216-223). New York, New York: North-Holland Press.

BOOK CHAPTERS (INVITED)

Albright, K. S. (2018). Leadership Skills for Today’s Global Information Landscape. In Hirsh, S. (Ed.), An Introduction to Today’s Information Services. New York: Rowman & Littlefield. Albright, K. S. (2017). LIS Education in North America. In Abdullahai, I. (Ed.), Global Library and Information Science: A Textbook for Students and Educators, 2nd ed. Berlin: DeGruyter. Albright, K. S. (2006). Information Vaccine: HIV/AIDS and Libraries in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Seidelin, S. and Jensen, T. S. (Eds.), Libraries and the Fight against HIV/AIDS, Poverty, and Corruption. World Report Series (pp. 29-42). The Hague, Netherlands: International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. TECHNICAL REPORTS/WHITE PAPERS

Chu, C., Raju, J., Albright, K.S. et al. (2018). Building Strong LIS Education: A Call to Global and Local

Action. IFLA World Library and Information Congress, August 24-30, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Albright, K. S. (2012). Feasibility Study for Distance Education at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. Prepared for the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs. Tbilisi, Georgia: GIPA. Albright, K. S. (2005). The Role of Libraries in HIV/AIDS Information Dissemination in Sub-Saharan Africa. Prepared for the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS). Washington, DC: NCLIS. (Invited). http://indexmedicus.afro.who.int/iah/fulltext/LibrariesandHIVinfo.pdf.

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Morris, J. D., Emrich, M. L. & Jones, K. A. (1989). Expert Assistant for Obligation and Outlay Forecasting: Interim Report, ORNL/DSRD/TM-34. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Emrich, M. L., Jones, K. Albright, Morris, J. D., Hardee, H., & Jairam, B. N. (1988). Expert Assistant for Obligation and Outlay Forecasting: Preliminary Report, ORNL/DSRD/TM-4. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Phifer, M. S., Morris, J. D., Jones, K. A., & Emrich, M. L. (1989). Travel Data Formulation and Analysis: Preliminary Report, ORNL/DSRD/TM. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Emrich, M. L., Sadlowe, A. R., Arrowood, L. F., Jones, K. Albright, & Watson, B. D. (1987). ADP Cost Estimating: Preliminary Report, ORNL/DSRD/TM-6. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Jones, K.A. (1987). Resource Management Plan for the Oak Ridge Reservation. Resource Management Organization Data Base and Bibliography, 25, ORNL/ESH-1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Gavigan, K. & Albright, K. (2013). “We’re Authors Too!” - Graphic Novels, HIV/ AIDS, and Incarcerated Youth. School Library Monthly, 30(1), 28-30. (Invited) Kasusse, M., Kiwala,Y., Ntalaka, R., Sennoga, R., & Albright, K. (2008). Knowledge Sharing Across Professional Bodies: The Information Science Foundation for Eastern Africa (ISFEA). London, UK: Association for Commonwealth Universities. Albright, K. S. & Petrulis, R. A. (2007). Academic Life of Information Scholars: Cross-Cultural Comparisons of the United States and England. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, (April/May), 27-28. Albright, K. S. (2004). Ethics of Electronic Information in the 21st Century 2003. Library Hi Tech News, 1, 14. WORKSHOPS Albright, K., Mehra, B., & Du, J.T. (2019). President-Elect’s International Incubator: Transformational Actions Using Information to Advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals (paper). The Association for Information Science and Technology ASIS&T 82nd Annual Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, October 19-23, 2019. Pickard, A., Albright, K., Anderson, T., Fourie, I., Julien, H., & Lloyd, A. (2018). Using a qualitative lens to explore the relationships among information, people and technology: Informing iSchool research and learning and teaching. iConference, March 24-27, 2018, Sheffield, UK (Peer-reviewed). Albright, K.S. (February 26-28, 2014). Communicating with Comics: Knowledge Management Goes Graphic. Henley Business School, University of Reading, Reading, UK. (Invited).

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Albright, K.S. (October 23, 2013). Workshop on Teaching Excellence. Georgian Institute for Public Affairs, Tbilisi, Georgia. (Invited). Albright, K. S. (October 23, 2013). Workshop on Research Methods for Librarians. National Scientific Library, Tbilisi, Georgia. (Invited). Albright, K.S. (October 23, 2012). Distance Education: Pedagogical and Administrative Issues. Georgian Institute for Public Affairs, Tbilisi, Georgia. (Invited). Albright, K. S. (2008). Training Workshop for Distance Education. Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield. Albright, K. S., (Leader). (July 22-27, 2007). HIV/AIDS Training Materials for Libraries in Developing Countries. IFLA FAIFE Workshop, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Invited).

REVIEW ACTIVITIES Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Washington, D.C. Grant Reviewer, 2018 Bar-Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Israel Tenure & Promotion External Reviewer, 2019 Tenure & Promotion External Reviewer, 2018 University of Oklahoma Third-Year Reviewer, 2014 University of Western Ontario, London, Canada Tenure & Promotion Referee, 2012 McGill University, Montreal, Canada External Thesis Examiner, 2012 University of Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. External Program Examiner, 2011-2012. University of Kentucky Tenure & Promotion Referee, 2011 University College London, London, UK Thesis Reader University of Pretoria, South Africa External Thesis Examiner, 2007, 2012 External Promotion Examiner, 2014

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EDITORIAL BOARDS AND REVIEWER Scholarly Journals

• Libri: International Journal of Libraries and Information Service (Editor-in-Chief, 2015-present; Joint Editor, 2013-2014; Editorial Board, 2009-2013)

• Health Information and Libraries Journal

• Information Society

• International Information & Library Review

• Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS)

• Journal of Information Science

• Journal of International Education and Development Using ICT

• Journal of Librarianship and Information Science

• Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology (JASIS&T)

• Journal of the Medical Library Association Manuscripts Review

• Hirsch, S. (2018). Information Services Today: An Introduction (2nd Ed.). New York: Rowman & Littlefield.

• Hirsch, S. (2014). Information Services Today: An Introduction. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.

• Rubin, R. (2010). Foundations of Library and Information Science. New York: Neal-Schuman. Professional Associations

• American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) o SIG USE, Best Paper Award o SIG KM (Knowledge Management)

• Standing Conference on Eastern, Central, and Southern African Library Associations (SCECSAL) o Papers Reviewer, 2017

Grants Reviewer

• City University of New York

• U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Scientific and Technical Information

• American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) SIG Use Research Awards

• Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS)

OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES Papers Co-Chair, iConference 2018, Sheffield, UK, March 24-29, 2018. Symposium Chair, Symposium on Africa and the Information Society, African Studies Program, Walker

Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, April 7-8, 2015.

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International Programme Committee, Information: Interactions and Impact (i3) Conference, Dept of Information Management, under the umbrella of the Institute of Management, Governance and Society, at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017.

Co-Organizer, International Symposium on Health Information Management Research (ISHIMR).

Auckland, NZ, October 20-23, 2008. Co-Chair, International Symposium on Health Information Management Research (ISHIMR). Sheffield,

UK, July 22-25, 2007. North American Information Initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa (NAIISA) Co-Founder and Organizer, Working group on information research in Africa Information Science Foundation of East Africa (ISFEA) Trustee, 2005-present

COMMUNITY SERVICE Board of Directors, South College Library, Knoxville, Tennessee, 2003-2006 Sistercare (Services for Battered Women and Children), Columbia, South Carolina, 2008-2016 Silent Witness Keynote Speaker, 2009 Speaker’s Bureau, 2009-2016 Volunteer, 2009-2016

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Library Association, various years-present Library Research Round Table, Member-at-large, 2014-2016 International Relations Round Table, various years-present American Society for Information Science & Technology, 1985-present Conference Co-Chair, ASIS&T Annual Meeting, 2020

Co-Chair, Honors and Awards Committee, 2019 International Relations Committee, 2010-2014 Chair, International Relations Committee, 2007-2009

Chair, East Tennessee Chapter, 2000-2001 Co-Chair, SIG III, 2012-2013

Co-Chair Elect, SIG III, 2011-2012 Chair, SIG USE Web Site Committee, 2011-2013 Association for Library and Information Science Education, 1997-present

Chair, ALISE Academy, Denver, CO, 2018 Conference Chair, ALISE 100th Anniversary Conference, Chicago, IL, 2015 Secretary-Treasurer Nominee, 2012-2014 Chair, Tellers Committee, 2004-2005 Organization, Bylaws, and Resolutions Committee, 2004-2006

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Research Committee, 2004-2006 Chair, Garfield Dissertation Committee, 2005

Conference Program Committee, 2003 SIG Policy, Inaugural Convenor, 2005-2006

Chartered Institute for Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), 2006-2008 Member (Invited), International Library and Information Group, 2007-2008 Information Science Foundation for East Africa (ISFEA), 2005-present Trustee, 2005-present International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2006-present

Co-Chair, Standing Committee on Education and Training, 2017-2019 Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) Committee, Consultant, 2015-2016 FAIFE Workshop Leader, HIV/AIDS Training Materials for Libraries in Developing Countries, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 2007 FAIFE Invited Speaker, Durban, South Africa, 2007

iSchools Consortium Co-Chair, Women’s Coalition, 2020-present

Reviewer, Papers Committee, Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., 2019 Chair, Papers Committee, Annual Conference, Sheffield, UK, 2018 Special Libraries Association, various years-2016 Past President, South Carolina Chapter, 2016

President, South Carolina Chapter, 2015 President-Elect, South Carolina Chapter, 2014

Third-Year Director, South Carolina Chapter, 2012-2013